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Using Campagnolo "Racing T" Crank with Ultegra 6500 (9s) STI shifters



 
 
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Old August 22nd 05, 01:02 AM
Llatikcuf
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Default Using Campagnolo "Racing T" Crank with Ultegra 6500 (9s) STI shifters

Will I run into any shifting woes using a NOS Campagnolo "Racing T"
Crank on my Ultegra 6500 STI 9 speed drivetrain? I'm thinking the
52/42/30 - Looks like it has shifting pins. Thought I'd ask before I
buy.

Any help would be appreciated,

-n

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Old August 22nd 05, 02:12 PM
Qui si parla Campagnolo
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Default Using Campagnolo "Racing T" Crank with Ultegra 6500 (9s) STI shifters


Llatikcuf wrote:
Will I run into any shifting woes using a NOS Campagnolo "Racing T"
Crank on my Ultegra 6500 STI 9 speed drivetrain? I'm thinking the
52/42/30 - Looks like it has shifting pins. Thought I'd ask before I
buy.

Any help would be appreciated,



No problem at all.

 




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